Now on Blu-ray is one of the classic British war films of the postwar period, director Lewis Gilbert’s Sink the Bismarck!, a tightly-plotted fictionalised account of the Royal
Continuing their investigations into the skeletons in the closets of the wealthy families of Italian descent marked giallo, Arrow Films’ latest expedition has taken them to the fabulous
Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids, but apparently, like some post-apocalyptic nightmare scenario, cockroaches will thrive in that environment, a terraforming tool out of
Hanna, based on the 2011 film of the same name, is now an eight part drama series coming to Amazon Prime Originals. Written by David Farr, screenwriter of
“You don’t look like someone who enjoys making other people happy.” Thus spoke Joanna Eberhart, a woman of character whose insight served her in her work as a
Bodies. So fragile. So easily damaged. So impermanent, yet so important. But just try getting rid of one. Or several, in fact. That’s when it becomes apparent just
From the Greek word κολοβός meaning “docked”, comes the name of the colobos monkey whose thumb is a vestigial stump; from this root comes the title of the
“War used to be about borders. It used to be about religion. Now it’s about survival.” A virus is loose in Britain, the first identified carrier James Rowan,
Arrow’s mining of the archives continues with this interesting confection from director Joseph H Lewis, probably best known now for the cult 1950 film Gun Crazy. Coming in